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MU9C24K64M-90B568C 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: MU9C24K64M-90B568C
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内容描述: MU9C RCP家庭 [MU9C RCP Family]
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Operational Characteristics  
MU9C RCP Family  
lowest-priority device provides a system Match flag. If the  
delay through the daisy chain is unacceptable, the /OE  
input can be used by external priority-resolution circuitry  
to enable the highest-priority responder in the system.  
system are wire-ORed. Multiple responders can be  
accessed sequentially by resetting the Highest-Priority  
Match latch with the control state Advance to Next  
Matching Location.  
The match conditions on the Match and Multiple Match  
flag lines are persistent indicating the results of the most  
recent Compare cycle. The Match flags are free to change  
after the rising edge of /E during a Compare cycle, at  
which time the daisy chain starts to resolve device  
prioritization. Once the daisy chain has settled, the /OE  
lines can be pulled LOW to access the Highest-Priority  
Match address on the PA:AA bus.  
The Full flag (/FF) is cascaded from one device to the Full  
Flag input (/FI) of the next lower-priority device in the  
system. The /FF output from the lowest-priority device  
provides a system Full flag. The Full flag is free to change  
after the rising edge of /E during a Write cycle. The daisy  
chains are persistent and are not conditioned by the /OE  
input.  
The MU9C RCP supports JTAG boundary-scan testing  
through the pins TCK, TMS, TDI, TDO, and /TRST,  
according to the IEEE 1149 Standard: Test Access Port  
and Boundary-scan Architecture.  
The Multiple Match open-drain output (/MM) provides  
multiple match indication when there are two or more  
matches in a single device, or a device has its /MI input  
LOW and has a match; the /MM flags of all devices in the  
OPERATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS  
The MU9C RCP can be controlled directly through  
software. The Software Control mode is selected through  
settings in the Configuration register.  
Processor Interface  
The processor interface is supported through a 32-bit data  
bus DQ31-0 and control signals comprised of Chip Enable  
(/E), two Chip Selects (/CS1, /CS2), Write Enable (/W),  
Output Enable (/OE), Validity Bit Control (/VB), Address  
Valid (/AV), Data Segment Control (DSC), and  
Address/Control inputs (AC bus). When the /AV line is  
LOW, the DSC and AC bus carries an address for random  
access into the Memory array; when it is HIGH, the AC  
bus conveys control information.  
When the Software Control mode is selected, control  
states are written to the Instruction register from DQ11-0  
during a Write cycle with the /AV line held HIGH. DQ12  
acts as the DSC input. If the control state does not involve  
any data transaction on the DQ31-0 lines, the instruction is  
executed during the same cycle; the state of DQ13  
modifies the instruction, its state is equivalent to the /W  
input.  
Most of the functionality of the MU9C RCP is accessed  
through the control states on DSC and AC bus when /AV  
is HIGH. The processor maps the control structure into  
memory space and controls the MU9C RCP through  
memory Read and Write cycles. Using this memory  
mapping scheme, the /AV line should be driven from logic  
that generates a HIGH level within the mapped range of  
the control states, and a LOW level outside it. Other  
control inputs /E, /W, /CS1, and /CS2 are analogous to  
SRAM control inputs.  
Note: It is up to the system designer to ensure that the correct  
cycle type follows the loading of an instruction in Software  
Control mode. If the instruction expects a Read cycle, and a  
Write cycle is executed, or vice versa, the function of the MU9C  
RCP is undefined. Such an error may lead to data loss, but will  
not damage the device physically.  
A Read cycle with the /AV line HIGH will access the  
Status register, allowing results to be read back without  
loading a new instruction. After a Comparison cycle,  
Write at Next Free Address cycle or Read/Write at  
Highest-Priority match in a vertically cascaded system,  
only the highest-priority device will enable its DQ31-0  
lines and output the contents of its Status register. After a  
Comparison cycle, in the event of a mismatch in the  
MU9C RCP, the DQ31-0 lines of the lowest-priority  
device will be enabled. After a random access Read or  
Write cycle, the Status register of any selected device will  
be enabled. Under these circumstances, it is up to the user  
to ensure that only a single device is enabled through  
/CS1, /CS2, or the Device Select register.  
The /VB line acts like an extra data bit during memory  
Read and Write cycles and is used to read and write the  
validity of any memory location.  
The MU9C RCP is enabled either through hardware  
through /CS1 or /CS2 being LOW, or it is enabled by the  
value written to the Device Select register matching with  
the Page Address field of the Configuration register. One  
extra bit in the Device Select register enables the  
comparison between the Page Address value and the  
Device Select register. These Chip Select mechanisms  
operate in parallel. If any one is active, the device is  
enabled.  
Rev. 8.04  
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